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It’s already that you can remember certain smells, food, music, words, and when they fall, you can remember the most important things from childhood from 3-4 years on.
The brain has the ability to store only very grievous events, losing facts that have no great meaning, otherwise it would be really too much for our brain if everything could be meken.
This is not a displacement, the “memory ” is otherwise overloaded.
I remember my childhood for about 4 years.
Good for you.
Thanks for the ⭐ I am very happy, all the best for you.
Or, if they were very traumatic, to displace…
That many people cannot remember their entire childhood is normal.
Memories of early childhood, especially of the first years of life, are often vague or missing.
This can be attributed to various factors, such as the development of the brain, the way in which memories are formed and stored, and the fact that many experiences at this age are not verbally or consciously processed.
There is also the term “infantile amnesia” that describes the fact that most people cannot remember events that are three to four years behind.
If you want to know more about it, look here:
https://www.prosieen.de/series/galileo/news/infantile-amnesie-darum-kannst-du-dich-an-deine-kindheit-schlecht-erinneren-321694#doc-1hdel04g80
I have many old photos from my childhood, but also many children’s books and toys that remind me of my childhood and still give me joy. Such memoirs have a special meaning for me and the experience of familiars gives me a feeling of nostalgia and satisfaction.
Thanks for your thanks
Especially beautiful moments in childhood you never forget. Unfavourable moments are pushed into your subconscious.
My childhood was very demanding and unfavourable for me. Even unfavorable years of life between 30 and 40 years are buried in subconsciousness.
Displacement protects us.
I’m 13 and I have to be very struggling to remember and things (below mostly negative)
It’s normal that you can’t remember hard or hard. What for?
You can honestly say that you have no memories. No more and no less.
Maybe holidays like Easter or Christmas or holidays were nice times.
I’m trying to find positive things. What if the topic of conversation is childhood?
What do you mean? You forget relatively much, but you remain in memory of a key moment.
You don’t forget everything.
Is usually trauma-related but can also be easy that most of them were not relevant enough to stay in mind
If you don’t remember his childhood completely, this is a sign of traumatic, stressful, unprocessed experiences or you just can’t remember. You can’t influence that, then that’s how
No, at least individual memories should exist, the higher the age at the time he remembers.
From a certain age. I mean from 65+
Completely not remembering his childhood is already unusual.